The 20 Most Bizarre Traffic Laws in America

Most laws are made to protect the population and help life run a bit more smoothly for everyone. But due to the bizarre nature of our legal system, outrageous local ideas sometimes sneak through the cracks of reason and become solidified as law.

Here are some of the most bizarre traffic laws in the United States. And yes, there will be a quiz. Given by the police. If you speed. So print this out.

9. In Illinois, they're very picky about who can claim possession of roadkill deer
Only residents who don't owe child support and who have not had their wildlife privileges suspended anywhere in the United States can claim possession of roadkill with the Department of Natural Resources.

10. Your backfiring hooptie is not welcome in Rutland, Vermont
If your tailpipes pop and disturb the peace, you may be slapped with a fine.

Drive-in Theaters Worth the Trek

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SHANKWEILER’S DRIVE-IN THEATER
Orefield, Pennsylvania
About an hour north of Philadelphia, Shankweiler’s Drive-In Theater is America’s oldest drive-in, having been in continuous operation since April 15th, 1934. From April through September, the theater offers al fresco moviegoers first-run programming at rock-bottom prices: just $9 for a double feature. Plus, you can order from a snack bar with a throwback menu that includes funnel cake and cotton candy.